5 Big Issues for the Bobcats

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With the Charlotte Bobcats opening summer-league practice in Las Vegas today with a mix of veterans, rookies and free agents, Observer NBA writer Rick Bonnell examines five things a Bobcats fan would love to see settled this off-season: 1 Will Adam Morrison be ready? Nine months after season-ending left knee surgery, Morrison will practice but not play in Las Vegas. The damage was ... (link)

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If the Bobcats do explore Felton's trade value, they'll find it considerable. Sacramento (before ...
Published 7/8/2008 by Ziller at Sactown Royalty
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Published 7/10/2008 by Antone (noreply@blogger.com) at Hip 2 Da Game
... salary cap room to fit the salary, or sign the player using the minimum salary exception. After renouncing a player, a team also can trade him in a sign-and-trade agreement. (CBS Sportsline) - The latest rumor is that the Bulls will part with Ben Gordon and keep Kurt Hinrich. This actually might not be that bad of a move for the Bulls because Derrick Rose probably needs a year under his belt before he makes an impact on their team. - Raymond Felton could have considerable trade value if the Bobcats decide to go that route. - The Spurs ...

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